Will Cain Country - Is Today Biden's Last Day? PLUS, Congressman Chip Roy
Episode Date: July 11, 2024Story #1: President Biden has lost Hollywood and major Democratic leaders. Tonight, he makes his last stand at his "big boy" press conference. Will previews what Democrats are ready to do if the conf...erence goes poorly. Story #2: Is it time to use the 25th Amendment? Also, why are the Democrats so against stopping illegal immigrants from voting? A conversation with Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX). Story #3: Will and the crew discuss comments sent in by you, the audience. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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One, Joe Biden is lost Hollywood.
He's lost George Clooney.
Joe Biden is losing Democrats.
And according to Axios, quote from the Hill,
I told my comms team,
have a statement ready to go next time he has a big F up
because you know there's going to be another one.
And there'll be another Democrat distancing themselves from Joe Biden.
Is today the final day for Joe Biden?
Two, the 25th Amendment, and is it time then, in turn to turn to Kamala Harris with Texas Congressman Chip Roy.
Three, your comments, the Willisha, asking me, yeah, I will, but what are your bottom five flags?
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On Twitter, J.H. said the following.
Regarding yesterday's episode of The Will Kane Show,
I am flabbergasted that men actually get paid for this rambling debate about Trump Biden et al.
Very fancy use of at all, J.H.
Trump Biden et all golf contest.
Geez, I like the podcast usually, but please.
J.H. has no tolerance in the time of the threats to our democracy.
to consider whether or not Brett Baer would beat Donald Trump a round of 18.
But there are others who are digging, hanging out with the Wallitia.
Like the following.
This is Carmen Thompson.
She said, I laughed so hard.
I'm going to have to go watch this on YouTube.
I listen to Will Kane Show on Amazon Music.
And Will, doing a red carpet description of George Stephanopoulos's running attire, was hilarious.
The golf segment had me rolling.
Yes, well, Carmen, head on over to YouTube,
and you can not only listen, you can watch us here on The Will Kane Show.
We've got a big show today, including Texas Congressman Chip Roy,
who has introduced the idea that it is time to invoke the 25th Amendment.
But are we as a country ready?
Are Democrats ready to admit that they should be filed?
for President Kamala Harris.
All that coming up in just a moment here on the Wilkane show.
But first story number one.
Nate Silver, founder of 538, said,
the race for president in 2024 will be defined by one singular issue.
And that is Joe Biden's senility.
That might seem obvious to you,
but it's a departure from the last decade.
of not just presidential, but political elections in the U.S.
Pretty much every election since 2016 has been a referendum on Donald Trump.
What I mean by that is people, and you can consider this in your private life.
You know who you walk around with, who you hang out with at the barbecue.
They pretty much, in the end, vote according to their feelings on Donald Trump.
I mean, this is made clear to us in that they're a great many of them willing to vote.
for a weekend at Bernie's version of Joe Biden just because his opponent is Donald Trump.
It's captured our politics. It's captured our celebrity culture. It's captured our pop culture.
It's captured our mind. There's not even a late-night television show anymore that does late-night
comedy. They all, from Colbert to Stewart, from Oliver to Fallon, now focus on Donald Trump.
And why wouldn't you? Because he is, of course, as you have become well aware, a threat to.
our democracy. But if Joe Biden can't beat Donald Trump, well, I guess he's a threat to
the democracy. Joe Biden. It's according to CNN today. The ground is shifting under the
president all day. Wednesday. Lawmakers sent signals Democratic representative Richie Torres,
a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, who has backed Biden told CNN, if we're going on a
political suicide mission, then we should at least be honest about it.
New York. Democrat Pat Ryan called on Biden to live up to his vow to be abridged to new
generation of leaders. Trump is an existential threat to our American democracy. It is our
duty to put forward the strongest candidate against him. Joe Biden is a patriot, but he is no
longer the best candidate to defeat Trump. Add to this, Vermont Senator Peter Welch, who said
he saved us from Donald Trump once and he wants to do it again, but he needs to reassess
whether or not he is the best candidate to do so. In my view, he is not.
Day by day, Joe Biden is losing Democrat by Democrat. He scheduled to give a press conference
later today, NATO, where there's a lot on the line. In fact, Axios is reporting that it could
all be on the line today or any day. Look at this headline or this note from Axios. Lawmakers tell
Axios to expect more where that came from. I told my comms team, this is a quote. Have our
statement ready to go the next time he has a big F up because you know there's going to be another
one, said one House Democrat. I told my comms team to have our statement ready to back away
from Joe Biden, like the gaining chorus who's now being led by Hollywood, the chorus whose
lead singer has taken the form of George Clooney, who has asked him to step aside, Joe Biden.
George Clooney, noted Hollywood celebrity, noted friend of Barack Obama.
George Clooney wrote an op-ed in the New York Times saying, it's time for you to go, Joe.
Founder of Barstall Sports, Dave Portnoy, responded in this way.
if you have actually paid even a tiny bit of attention to Joe Biden over the last year,
two years, you know that he's gone.
And it happens when you get old, but you don't walk onto a stage and not be able to find
your way off of it.
You don't fall off your bike.
You don't say you had lunch with somebody who's been dead for five years or whatever.
It's one after another after another.
So I couldn't believe they let him do the debate.
If all these people, Clooney, Chuck, whoever, everybody knew that this.
this man is basically a vegetable, why would you ever let him do that debate unless you want to
show the world that he's gone and get rid of him?
Portnoy went to his social media and said, such a hero you are, George Clooney, saving democracy
this time from Joe Biden.
When three weeks ago you gave a fundraiser, you led a fundraiser in Hollywood that raised
$51 million for Joe Biden.
What a hero, said Dave Portnoy.
Now, the Biden campaign is going to do their best to save themselves from these Democrats, to save themselves from George Clooney.
And they ran their team out there on CNN to do their best. Watch.
In response to those comments from George Clooney, Jake, a campaign official who attended that Los Angeles fundraiser tells me that George Clooney left three hours before the president.
So clearly, the gloves are off, Jake.
But what does that mean that George Clooney left three hours? What's the point?
The point of that is to suggest that Biden's stamina is better than Clooney's and Clooney didn't have, you know, eyes on the entire event.
That's the response to the Clooney op-ed.
Okay.
Okay, said Jake Tapper of CNN.
The response from the Biden campaign is he's got more stamina than George Clooney.
And look, to be honest, in their defense, they need a break.
They're going to have to find some other way to respond.
They're going to have to find some other way to motivate.
their base, then painting this dystopian, hellaceous landscape that is the future of American
democracy under Donald Trump. I mean, this is what they are absolutely running with. I happen to think
it's a bit of the flavor of the month. They're going to try this for a bit. I mean, it's in the same
vein of Russia hacking into our elections. But right now, they're focused almost exclusively
on Project 25. Project 2025.
the outline of an agenda authored by Heritage Foundation and I believe 130 other conservative
institutions about the best way for not just personnel but policy to be implemented under
a new second administration of Donald Trump. Donald Trump has said, I don't really know what
you're talking about much of when it comes to Project 2025. Ben Shapiro, testifying before
Congress and answering questions to Congressman Eric Swallow had a perfect response. He said,
And it seems to be that every Democrat, like in the spirit of Tinkerbell, thinks if they say Project 2025 often enough, their candidate comes back alive.
Just keep saying Project 2025 and we will reanimate Joe Biden.
I saw Joy Behar, who some, I'm sorry, Joy Reed, somewhat indistinguishable, who somehow become somewhat mainstream because our mainstream Overton window has moved to accepting MSNBC saying, Project 2025, it will take away your birth control.
It will take away your education.
It will take away your
equality in girls' sports.
It'll take away college,
and it will turn you into cannon fodder.
This is what we're dealing with.
This mass psychosis.
The interesting thing about mass psychosis
is it has to evolve, and it does rapidly.
We've mass psychosised ourselves
into dystopian views of the future
and otherizing our political opponents from the pandemic of the unvaccinated into the handmaid's tale of Project 2025.
Let me show you a couple of examples.
First, I saw this, I saw this on X.
Listen to this post.
This is by someone named Lisa Guerrero.
Okay, just for one moment.
Lisa Guerrero.
Who is Lisa Guerrero?
More on that in just a moment.
Lisa Guerrero.
She posted,
Y'all have lost your damn minds.
Biden said he's not.
stepping down. Period. It's not the gong show where a celebrity judge, George Clooney, gets
to determine a winner. So rally behind an old guy who stands for democracy or lose it to an evil
guy who promises to be a dictator on day one. A dictator on day one. So I thought, who is
Lisa Guerrero. A click through the profile. And this is why this is important other than just
being the ramblings of some one who's given into mass psychosis on X. Lisa Guerrero is an award-winning
investigative journalist for Inside Edition.
Inside edition.
Again, this is what we are led to believe is the path to the mainstream.
This is what is passed off on us in syndication while we're sitting down for dinner
before the evening news.
And at least stuff like this, this is somebody who hit my ex.
This is Milwaukee Tourism Commissioner.
Also calls himself Tony Danza 1256.
And I'm only sharing this with you as an illustrious.
of the mass psychosis that's being sold and bought out there in America.
On Monday, we did a show with Kevin Roberts of Heritage Foundation, the president of Heritage Foundation,
one of the authors of Project 2025, Patriot Takes, which is interestingly a lefty account,
complete with an American flag, says Trump claims he doesn't know who is behind Project
2025. Here's Project 2025 founder Kevin Roberts calling Trump a personal friend, and it's a link
video to the Will Kane show. Well, Milwaukee Tourism Commissioner, Tony Danza said the following.
Kevin Roberts penned Project 2025, the literal fall of our democracy and you give him a platform.
I liked you better when you talked about sports. You sold your soul for what? More money?
So Milwaukee Tourism Commissioner may have listened to me when I was on ESPN. And I would ask him if I could
have an interaction, what do you know of Project 2020?
Did you watch that episode of The Will Kane Show?
Did you learn about Project 2025?
Or have you bought into this mass psychosis that it's the end of America, that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy?
Because if you've given in to that, if you now believe, if you are engulfed in that mass psychosis,
I might suggest you take a look around at who's leading you toward the cliff.
What are the actual lemmings at the front of the herd believe?
This is CNN.
Ezra Klein reported at New York Times, and I'm going to read the top quote from top Democrats.
People are weighing things like, it would be unpleasant for me personally to come out against the president as an elected official Democratic Party, but I can live with Donald Trump winning.
Really, by the way, said Tim Miller in response to Ezra Klein.
Democrats have said they can live with Donald Trump winning, and this Democratic source said, I've had top Democrats say to me basically something like,
I don't know while these Democrats think Donald Trump is an existential threat to democracy.
The reason the way I'm acting the way I am is because I don't think that.
So the interesting thing about this mass psychosis is
the lemming herd is headed for the cliff.
But in this situation, the top lemmings are veering off to the left and the right
while they lead the public over the cliff of mass psychosis.
They're running from Joe Biden.
will they run to Kamala Harris?
Let's get in to the future for Kamala Harris and the 25th Amendment with Congressman Chip Roy.
In story number two, he is a congressman from Texas.
He is Chip Roy and he's a friend of the Will Kane show.
What's up, Congressman?
How are you doing well?
I'm good.
So I want to get into a couple different issues.
with you, but you were someone who was advocating pretty openly out there, and you made some
very impassioned speeches on the House floor about the Save Act, ensuring that American citizens
are those that participate in American democracy. Interestingly, many of your colleagues on the
left voted most, in fact, I think all but a few, voted against that idea. And I wanted to share
with you before you and I get started the words of one of your colleagues. This is Summerlee,
Democratic Congressman on the floor of the House.
under attack right now, right here with this very bill. Republicans want to throw up barriers
because when people vote, they lose. Let me be clear, they don't want you to vote. They don't
want to hear black voices, brown voices, LGBTIQIA voices, young voices. Our fundamental access to our
democracy is being politicized. And this xenophobic attack that we're debating today will make it
harder for Americans to vote. My Republican colleagues will claim that requiring IDs is a small ask,
but nearly 30 million people lack a valid driver's license.
And about 15 to 18 million adults don't have access to documents proving their birth or citizenship.
Americans don't need more obstacles.
It's already hard enough.
Americans don't need more obstacles, Congressman, like proving their citizenship of the USA.
Well, I think it's interesting because I don't think our Democratic colleagues can win elections if they don't have non-citizens voting.
That's what they're actually afraid of.
The fact is what we put forward in this legislation is what everybody in America wants,
certainly what Texans that I represent want, which is that only American citizens vote in American elections.
And we took great pains.
I'm a lawyer.
As you know, I was a U.S. attorney up in Sherman, Texas.
And we took great pains to ensure that this legislation would survive Supreme Court scrutiny
on ensuring that we're not going to have any kind of real barriers or burdens on the right of any American citizen to vote.
We're not disenfranchising anyone.
We allow for a number of different options.
Yes, passports.
Yes, military IDs that have citizenship in it.
Yes, real IDs where states have adopted citizenship, those are singular documents you can present.
But if you don't have those, and her numbers might be right, 60% or whatever.
If you don't have those, you take your driver's license and a copy of your birth certificate.
it. Most people can do that readily and easily. And if you don't have that, we have provisions to allow for states to be able to come up with other mechanisms, check against federal databases, find other ways. The key part being that those government officials will have to sign an affidavit that they have checked for citizenship. This is common sense. And I can tell you this, when I drive past the 400,000 tombstones in Arlington National Cemetery, when I leave here in a few minutes, and I drive across the Potomac River, I can tell you all of those folks who gave the last full measure of devotion,
who are willing to, I think they would say, you know what, why don't you take an extra couple of
minutes to go prove your citizenship to make sure we preserve the integrity of our elections?
I think we owe that to that.
So, Congressman, there's common sense, then there's hyperbole.
So I think you're exactly right.
This bill is common sense that passes the muster, the smell test of your average, not just
Texan, but your average American.
Just, I mean, like those videos that are popular on Twitter, just hit the streets of Broadway
and Nashville.
Hit any street in America you want.
stick a camera and a microphone in front of anyone's face and say, hey, should people who are not citizens of America vote in American elections?
And I think you're going to get the appropriate response. You're going to get common sense.
Now, her hyperbolic characterization of your position is that you don't want black and brown voices.
You want to make it harder for black and brown voices to vote.
Do you think it would be hyperbolic for me to then describe her position, and I think you've already led us in this direction, as you want non-citizens to vote?
in order for yourself to win elections? Are we being partisan in turn, hyperbolic in turn,
or are we reading accurately into her motivations, into the motivations of Democrats and opposing
keeping it so only American citizens vote in our elections?
Well, Democrats have basically said publicly that they want to encourage non-citizens,
illegals to vote. We have the District of Columbia. We have San Francisco, Oakland, New York,
who are actively seeking to register non-citizens in state and local elections.
So they basically already said that's what they want to do.
Meanwhile, I mean, look, I'm tired of all this race making.
I'm tired of all this use of the race card all the time when it is they who want to discriminate based on race.
It is they who want to divvy us up by race.
They failed at class warfare.
Now they use race to try to divide Americans instead of uniting us.
Go tell Byron Donalds, who voted for this, that he wants to prevent black people from voting.
Go tell Burgess Owens, who voted for this, that he wants to stop black people for voting.
Go tell your own Democrat members of Congress, Henry Quayar and Vicente Gonzalez from Texas, from South Texas, both of them, Hispanic Americans, that they want to prevent Hispanic citizens from voting.
It's garbage.
The Republican Party represents the entirety of this great country.
We want everybody to be able to participate.
But it is Democrats who want to play the race card so that they can retain political.
power. That's what this is all about. Political power and they don't believe in American
sovereign. Responses. Well, so first of all, I know what their response is to Byron Donald's or
Burgess Owens or Henry Quay are. I mean, it's to double down a race. They would say,
Byron, this is what they would say. They say it out loud. They'd say Brian is a grifter.
He's a token. He's an Uncle Tom. They would say that he is a convenient, a convenient tool for
white supremacists to use to advance their agenda.
And they'd say the same thing about Quayar or any other Latino.
My colleague, Rachel Campos-Dovey, I didn't know this, so she said she's called a coconut, brown on the outside and white on the inside.
So they double down on race, even though you just pointed out half a dozen individuals who, regardless of race, understand the very simple proposition, American citizens vote in elections in America.
No, that's exactly right.
But, like, again, you pointed out a minute ago.
I think the polls I've seen have ranged from 81 to 87 percent of Americans.
support this. Overwhelming numbers. And Karl Rove had one of his little whiteboards on Fox about an
hour ago showing all the independents, all of the Democrats who support this. The fact of the matter
is Democrats are on the wrong side of history. They're on the wrong side of America. They want to
play the race card when most Americans are tired of it. I think a new day is dawning. I think President
Trump is appealing to broader swathes of people because frankly, he's no nonsense. He doesn't want to
discriminate against anybody. He's going to pick the best person for the judge.
job. He's demonstrated that repeatedly in his own cabinet. You know, I don't think Ben Carson
thinks that we're playing, you know, games with race and trying to prevent black Americans
from voting. The fact is we've got the upper hand because we're standing up for hardworking
Americans against inflation, against open borders. I mean, look, tell Lake and Riley's parents
that what we're doing is wrong, right? Tell the people who have been getting hurt because of this
ridiculous administrations, abuse of our borders, allowing foreign nationals to pour into our
country, and now they want to let those individuals vote, that's ridiculous, and the American
people know it. And I'm not afraid to stand on that rock. And I'm going to call them out
when they're the ones using the race card, not us. I'm looking through a viewer comments as
we're talking, Congressman. There has been conversation, as there is in our comments thread
currently, but there has been conversation appropriately, in my estimation, about the invocation
of the 25th Amendment. I know that's something that you have pushed forward on. Tell me about that.
You think Joe Biden is what, a national security risk to the United States of America,
and this is an appropriate use of the 25th Amendment?
Yeah, first of all, for everybody viewing, remember, Congress can't do anything here, okay?
The vice president of the United States alone can trigger pulling the cabinet together,
and if a majority of the cabinet agrees the vice president to invoke the 25th Amendment,
they can do that based on the inability.
of the president to carry out the powers and duties of the office.
That's the way it reads.
If the president pushes back and says, no, no, I'm good.
Then the vice president in the cabinet can then again act and say, no, you're not good.
Then it goes to Congress for approval.
The reason I filed a resolution that Friday morning after the debate was because what all of us had known was very clear
that the president is not all there, that he has not been in the mental state to carry
out the powers and the duties of the office, it was then.
and finally readily obvious for everybody in America.
The media was flipping on the president.
Everybody was starting to acknowledge the truth we've known,
a truth that Jill Biden, Kamala Harris herself,
the White House chief of staff,
all of the people around the president,
Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Hakeemperies,
have been covering up.
So I filed that resolution.
And all that does is call on the vice president
to invoke the 25th Amendment
because I believe we have a duty to say, wait a minute, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
They're trying to figure out how to save an election.
They refuse to stand up for America.
They want to stand up for political power, yet again.
So now they're worried about Donald Trump winning.
So now they want to try to say that they need to replace the candidate.
You don't get to have your cake and eat it too.
Either he's the president or he's not.
I don't believe that he has the ability to carry out the duties of the office.
So I filed the resolution.
I actually think this is actually beneficial.
for President Trump, because I think this is making very clear to the American people that
he can't do it, and that Connell Harris can't really invoke the 25th Amendment because she's
complicit. She's a part of the cover-up. Right. Right. I've been on that, beating that drum,
Congressman. We need, this is a massive scandal that threatens the national security of the United
States of America. Everyone participating in this cover-up needs to be held accountable, and you
rattled off a list of names that include the Democratic leadership. It's going to include the family
members of Joe Biden, but it most certainly includes the person who stands to benefit from either
the invocation of the 25th Amendment or the movements of the Democratic Party, the vice
president of the United States. We need accountability of all of these members of one of the
biggest scandals of the last half century in America. Here are some comments, Congressman.
Bryce Cooley says Chip Roy looks cool. He looks like he could play a Confederate general in the Civil
War. I don't know if that's a backhanded compliment or if that is something that is a genuine
fan that makes you choke on your Diet Coke.
Brandon on YouTube says,
I voted Biden the first time.
Now I'm voting Trump,
which is pretty fascinating,
conference because I didn't know there's people left like that in America
who are actually swinging between these two individuals.
And then Virtuoso says Project 2025 is the biggest boogeyman I've ever seen, LMAO.
I spent the beginning of our show today talking about Project 2025 being the latest attempt
at a mass psychosis to move the American people,
from the pandemic of the unvaccinated to a threat to,
democracy to Russia's interference in our elections. The latest boogeyman is Project
2025 to scare you into voting against Donald Trump. Well, it's interesting to say that.
I've got a lot of friends who are very, very involved in the Trump administration, very close
and good friends with former President Trump and the people that work in the administration
and people who are actually in the administration, who are all working on this project.
But frankly, I'm sitting here in Washington, have friends in it. I've seen some of the
products from it. It's an ongoing conversation. There's nothing magical. This is just the hard
work of putting together plans for governing and for coming in and doing the work that a president
will need to do, issuing executive orders, taking the actions they need to take to undo the damage
of a lawless tyrannical Biden regime. Let's be very clear. This administration, in addition to a
scandal covering up the incompetency of a president, they've had a Manchurian candidate, a Manchurian president,
They have had a cadre of people around them advancing a radical progressive Democrat agenda
that this administration has been forcing on the American people unconstitutionally and tyrannically
from the student loan fiasco to ignoring the Supreme Court to all that they've been doing with
open borders, endangering the American people, lying about all matters of policies in addition
to the mental state of the president, you now need a president, President Trump, to come in and undo that damage.
Project 25 is about making sure we marshaled our ability and forces in the executive branch
and legislative branch to undo that damage and carry this country forward.
Nothing more, nothing less.
And these are good Americans you're working on.
I want to let Congressman Chip Roy get back to the duties of representing his district
in the great state of Texas there in Washington, D.C., at the House of the United States Congress.
But I want to end here, if we could, Congressman, we're really close.
Like, we're a week away from an official announcement, and we're just probably days away from leaks into who will be the vice presidential candidate to accompany Donald Trump on this ticket.
This morning, I was reading that it might be down to two.
It might be down to Senator Marco Rubio, Florida, and Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio.
That would notably be leaving out, I think, the one other person who's been considered on the short list, which is former North Dakota Governor Doug Bergham.
What do you think?
I would ask you, what is your prediction?
I don't want to put you on the spot.
I would ask you, who do you support?
I don't want to necessarily put you on the spot.
So I'm just going to ask you a little more broadly.
What do you think?
Well, yeah, it is always bad to be in the prediction business.
Look, all of those people are strong Americans who've done a lot of good things for their country.
I do not believe that it will be the North Dakota governor.
I think he's a little out of step on some of the globalism issues and some other things where I've met some disagreements.
But a good, faithful public servant.
Marco Rubio is a friend, and I think he's done a lot of really great work on folks.
on families and making sure that we're, you know, focusing on hardworking American families.
And look, I think J.D. Vance brings a lot with respect to Pennsylvania, a lot of understanding of
the populist direction of the country. He's a good man and a good friend. But I wouldn't leave out
some other members of people like Ben Carson. Ben Carson is a good man. He's a good friend.
Trump loyalist served faithfully. Also a brain surgeon, literally. You know, and I think there are
some other folks out there that, you know, might surprise some people.
Whenever I see the media saying it's down to these three,
I usually kind of believe it might be someone who's not in that three.
But we'll see what I'm.
That's like a sports fan saying when a coach gets a vote of confidence,
you can be assured he's going to be fired.
You just whatever we predict is down to, you figure, well, it's got to be wrong.
It's got to be something else.
Glad to have earned your respect, Congressman Roy,
as a card-carrying member of the media.
Whatever I say, take the opposite, Congressman.
No.
Yeah, I love to.
You run Fox and Friends Weekend.
Oh, I love having you on.
You were on Fox Friends Weekend.
You told me you were at the Lucanbach Fourth of July picnic.
Awesome.
I would love to come down.
You told me it's in your district.
So I will meet you in Luke and Box sometime soon, Congressman Chip.
Well, I'm going back on July 20th for William Beckman,
who's one of the great up-and-coming country stars down out of South Texas.
He's from Del Rio.
I know.
If you're not a fan, go look him up.
William Beckman.
He's a good man.
I saw Pat Green and Corey Morrow last week, but William Beckman will be fun in a week and a half.
We got to get a congressman-chip-royd top five.
I mean, you talk about young guys.
Let me just throw one out there and see if you know him.
You like Wyatt Flores?
Oh, Wyatt Flores is great.
Now, every once in a while, you've got to edit one or two of his songs if you've got kids in the car.
But he's really good.
My son, who's 14 years old, is a big fan.
He's also a really good church-going kids.
So whenever we get one of those songs, he'll let me kind of bleep it and then come out.
But, no, Wyatt's great, really talented.
Yeah, I really like White Flores.
I didn't know you had such good musical taste.
All right, the bro date is on with Congressman Chip Roy.
Thanks, Congressman.
Great to have you on the Will Cain Show.
Take care, Will.
All right.
Wow, the Congressman, talking about William Beckman and Wyatt Flores.
A whole new respect.
This is Texas country.
If you're out there listening to Morgan Wall and there's nothing wrong with it,
but if you want to get a little grittier, a little more red dirt,
just listen to the names coming from the congressman you know increasingly i think as
nate silver said this election is going to be less about don't trump for the first time in a decade
it's not going to be a referendum on don't trump one one issue has overrode how people feel about
don't trump and that is joe biden's senility it has it has risen to the top of referendums it's
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Democrats set aside that issue, it makes it harder for Republicans.
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Congressman Chip Roy, or just the machinations of Democratic Party, I'm beginning to
believe that they have a better chance, despite the betting market and despite current
polling, they have a better chance to win with Kamala Harris.
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Gave you my top five flags, state flags, in the U.S.
One of you, though, asks, yeah, Will, but what are your bottom five state flags?
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Like Mia, Pulchitrudidinus.
I can do it.
I'm going to try one more time.
Mia
Pulchritudanus.
Oh, that's what it is.
All of a sudden, I felt insecure, though, halfway through.
Pultritudinous.
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Two days, Dan, young establishment, James, Tim Foyle, Pap.
What are the viewers saying?
What are they asking?
What are they dropping in today here on the Wheel Cane show?
So this one was kind of funny.
It's about your shirt.
Was that yesterday?
Huh.
Yeah.
You couldn't wear a shirt.
shirt covered in peaches because of the emoji, which is pretty funny.
Clay Brunellis on YouTube.
Yesterday I had a Texas shirt on, had a little Texas emojis covered up.
And we had Joey Jones, native of Georgia.
And I said, I don't even know what a Georgia version of this would be.
Peaches?
Yeah, okay, Clay.
I mean, peaches aren't just booties.
I mean, emoji world is taken over.
We can't even think of peaches without thinking of a rear end.
Or eggplants.
Can't have a shirt of eggplants.
I'll tell you that right now.
Even if you love eggplants so much,
just can't do it.
Well, that one I understand
because one wouldn't have a shirt
with eggplants on it
if they were not making a statement
about eggplants.
What about Italian mothers?
No, no, Patrick.
You find me one picture
of an Italian mother
wearing an eggplant shirt
unironically, and I will stand corrected.
One, I give you the entire internet.
I give you all the
of the internet. I want you to find
one person, one mom
in New Jersey wearing an eggplant shirt
unironically. You have your
homework, Patrick. Get to it.
I give you the internet.
Okay.
All right, this came through I saw
on the email. I don't have
a name. So if you guys know sent this in, I want to give this guy a
shout out when I'm done reading it. Hey, Will,
been a huge fan since you were Rusillo's
sidekick.
A little bit of a
hurtful compliment.
and completely outshone him.
Oh, that sentence was a roller coaster.
Hey, Will.
Been a huge fan since you were Rusillo's sidekick
and completely outshown him.
I would never outshine Ryan.
You can't, one would argue.
You can't outshine Ryan.
Your objectivity and rationality
is refreshing. Just a suggestion.
Do a bottom five in addition
to every top ten ranking you put out.
Wondering where you'd put the worst state flags.
I think this list is inarguable,
but we'd love to hear your opinion.
So this fine fellow says his bottom five flags would go as follows.
46, West Virginia, 47, Nevada, 48, Ohio, 49, Delaware, and 50 New Jersey.
So here's what I'd say to our fine friend who's been listening to us since the Rosillo show days.
This was hard. I tried.
What's his name?
Matt Hula.
Matt Hula.
I would say, this was really hard.
I tried to come up with the bottom five.
And here's why it was so hard.
There are so many bad ones in the same range of bad.
Like, they're very similar bad.
And it made me create two categories and realize something.
I set out a standard yesterday, one that was echoed by tinfoil pat in our note.
He doesn't like, nor do I like, the, when states put their names,
on the flag, right?
Kansas, Oklahoma, when they're too literal.
But I realized something.
None of those states made my bottom five.
Like Oregon, Kansas, Wisconsin, Montana, Oklahoma, all have their name on the flag.
But there was something as I continued to look at that version of the flag that felt almost
like it would be a cool-looking T-shirt, like it was self-aware.
in its lack of creativity, and I began to appreciate it more, and it was more appealing.
Then the category of state flags that were simply crests, and I couldn't tell, nor you could tell,
if we put them up on the screen, what state they were from.
So what I'm getting at is these kinds of states, and I'm not going to rank the bottom five,
because truthfully, there's about five to ten of them that are all like this.
Connecticut, Nebraska, New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, a lot of northeast, but not
exclusively northeast and i would say this you can't new jersey which i almost give new jersey extra
credit because their background is beige and that's so bad and bold that it becomes good says a lot
about that um the if i can't put your flag up on the screen and know where that's from
that's when it gets you in the bottom five for sure now one could argue somebody could be listening
one like well i know my state's crest and yeah those crests are
unique to each state, but no one else does.
Like, no one knows what's going on in those crests.
No, it's true. Like, I said I'm from Connecticut, and ours is so boring, it's just blue
with the crest in the middle. Like, that's the laziest flag I've ever seen. Do better guys.
And there's like 10 states like that. So if you're in that category, in my mind,
you're in the bottom five, all 10 of you. It's true. We talked about this at home. My
my fiancé had no idea about any flags.
She's like, does anyone know of any flags, really?
And we started talking about tattoos for your state flags
and tattoos of the outline of your state.
If you were a tattoo person, would you get a tattoo of the outline of your state?
Or do you think that's lame?
If I were a tattoo person?
Yes.
Like, would you get an outline of Texas?
If I were a tattoo person, I would work Texas in to some motel.
teeth. You know what I mean? I'm not sure I'd just have like a tracing of Texas, but I would have
something Texas going on in my arm's sleeve. Okay. You know what I mean? I do. I like it.
Are you an arm sleeve guy, two a days? Yeah, I have a lot. I have half sleeves on both my arms.
Why'd you stop up with the biceps? Um, you know, because my mom just would get real mad,
so, uh, but you know, I'm an adult, so I could do what I want, so I might finish it. We'll see.
Because you would see it like right here.
So what themes did you work in?
What themes did you work in?
Well, so I have old school traditional tattoos,
which are like the, you know, the thick lines like the bird,
the eagle, rose, nurse from no man's land kind of thing, that style.
Like the old school tattoos.
So when you go in to get a tattoo and you've got this kind of like motif, right?
You've got a collage.
You've got a graffiti wall of images.
on your arm. How do you select what images you want? Like if I were doing it and then I said,
well, you know, I put a Christian cross, I put the state of Texas, I put some kind of Americana
on there. These would all be things that are important to me. But it sounds like, did you like
look at the wall and there were certain designs? And there was one that said old school. And you said,
I'll take the old school package. Well, no, I went to a specific artist, shout out Darius.
And he, that's his style that he does. And he has a flashbook of things.
things that he makes. If I wanted something
specific, he could draw it up
how I wanted it. Like, if I wanted the
state flag of Connecticut, he could do
it, but in that style,
which I would never do.
But it would be kind of funny.
You should get the crest of Connecticut
across your back.
Hell yeah. What about it just on my neck? And people would
know what it was. Like right here. They would
just wouldn't know what it was. It would just kind of be
badass. Because
in the end, it's just like a crest.
And I guarantee someone would say it's
white supremacist because it's like old looking and crest and you'd be like it's just
Connecticut bro you know like crinich i'm from i'm from westport man uh all right this is from
brian hicks i was a musician on the las vegas strip for 20 plus years one night on a gig at
caesars i needed a urinal while standing there the stall on my left opened up and some figure i
couldn't tell at the time walked up. I nonchalantly glanced and didn't see anyone until I looked
down, and it was Peter Dinklage. I think I was more uncomfortable afterwards because I was excited
to pee next to him. Awkward. Do Cowboys Brian Hicks. That would be, you'd have to have a good vision
to see Peter Dinklage's. Watch, but he said Peter Dinklage came out of the stall, right? Did he say
Peter Dinklage came out of the stall?
No, urinal, right next to him.
Yeah, urinal right next to him, yep.
All right.
Brian, I love that you threw in a go-cowboys,
but I am tapping my nose and calling smell test on this.
I don't think Peter Dinklage reaches a urinal.
That's the low ones, though.
They have the low ones.
We have one here at work.
So he was standing next to the kitty urinal?
Yeah, could have been.
I feel like that detail would have made the story.
Is that...
Is that code compliant?
Do you have to have one that goes to the floor?
I believe so.
I don't think so.
I've only seen bathrooms that have one.
I'm 90% sure.
So in Florida, we do have bathrooms where it's just shorter.
We don't go all the way to the floor and some of them.
So, I mean, I don't know.
Maybe that's a New York thing.
They all go to the floor.
There's one bar in New Jersey.
No.
No, wait a minute
So you guys right now
If you walk into the 15th floor bathroom
There's one low rider
Yeah
There's one lower than the others
Yes
I don't
You know my office is on 21
I can't picture that
I think if you go into that
I don't think there's one lower
And I think it's a four
By the way
In 21 I think there's four
It's a four
Which is really awkward
Why'd they do that?
Shows a dude probably didn't design the bathrooms
I was going to say that
But I didn't want to say it
four means only two guys can be up there at once
and if you go five urinals you can get three guys up there at once
yet they have like five stops
I can't picture a low rider up on 21
I can't picture that that's required
I never thought about it the code says
you have to have a low rider
by the way who are we protecting with that code
Short men
Handicapable?
I mean, wonder if you...
Under 5, 6.
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
I'm not trying to...
Really tall days.
I'm serious.
Like, when they wrote that code, who did they have in mind?
Could that...
We're getting down a weird...
I'm serious.
Like, is it wheelchair accessible?
Or do you have to go to a stall?
No.
Have you ever seen a wheelchair guy in a low-riding urinal?
I'm not a little-riding journal.
I'm not.
in every bathroom with every urinal.
I don't know.
I've never seen.
And tell this Peter Dinklage story,
I've never even considered
that it's anything but for kids.
And now I realize,
oh, there are other people
that would benefit from the lowrider.
I'm just trying to figure out,
did we write an entire code
around Peter Dinklage?
Yes.
That's crazy.
That's wild.
Margaret Bingham on the chat,
which has great choice
of conversation, lads,
talking about urinals.
Thank you, Margaret.
With such a feedback on who wins a golf match between Donald Trump and Jesse Waters,
we thought we might as well take it up a notch and go for an Emmy with the exploration of urinals.
All right, you got anything else for us from the viewing contingent today, two a days.
That's all we had.
And then we just had the ones about the golf, and they liked our segment talking about it.
And did you think more about the golf conversation, who you think could beat Trump?
You think it's Brett Baer?
Not a moment.
Didn't give it a moment's thought after the show was over.
Too busy watching anything.
Jace loves strength on YouTube says regarding the presidential choices.
Both choices suck.
They also sucked in 2016, 12, 8-04.
I've yet to been able to vote in a presidential election where I actually liked either choice.
All right.
All right.
On one hand, Jase, maybe.
On the other hand, you might be like two a days.
You might be a garage band guy.
And it's just like there's no, you know, you're self-identified.
as anti-whatever is something everybody else is into.
I don't think presidential candidates are like, you know,
Coldstone Creamery.
You don't get to go in and make it just to your liking.
They are what they are, and you take your favorite between a choice of two.
This stuff is pre-fix.
It's not customizable.
All right, that's going to do it for us today here on The Wilcane Show.
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